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9/11: Mourners

9/11: Mourners

Andrea Petrarca closes her eyes and cups a candle while saying a prayer for the victims of the 11 September terrorist plane attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington, at an impromptu candle memorial late 14 September, 2001 near the Boulder County Court House in Boulder, CO.

A mourner prays at a prayer service dedicated to victims of the London terror bombings at Saint Paul's Chapel July 8, 2005 in New York City. The histroic church is located one block from the World Trade Center site and served as a refuge to victims and rescue workers in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks.

An unidentified construction worker stands in line outside the Javitz Center 14 September, 2001 in New York.

Woman upset by the terrorist attacks in New York City hug September 11, 2001 in East Rutherford, NJ.

Crowds gather outside Buckingham Palace to listen to the American National Anthem September 13, 2001 in London and to pay their respects during a 2 minute silence, after a suspected terrorist attack on New York City and Washington DC September 11, 2001.

Grieving Americans pay their respects outside the U.S. Embassy September 13, 2001 in London after two hijacked airplanes slammed into the World Trade Center as part of a suspected terrorist attack on New York City and Washington DC September 11, 2001.

Mourners pay their respects outside the U.S. Embassy September 13, 2001 in London after two hijacked airplanes slammed into the World Trade Center in New York as part of a suspected terrorist attack on New York City and Washington DC September 11, 2001.

Mourners pay their respects outside the U.S. Embassy September 13, 2001 in London after two hijacked airplanes slammed into the World Trade Center in New York as part of a suspected terrorist attack on New York City and Washington DC September 11, 2001.

Firefighter Tony James cries while attending the funeral service for New York Fire Department Chaplain Rev. Mychal Judge, in front of the St. Francis of Assisi Church September 15, 2001 in New York City. Judge died while giving the last rites to a fireman in the collapse of the World Trade Center. The World Trade Center was destroyed after both the landmark towers were struck by two hijacked planes in an alleged terrorist attack on September 11.

Firefighters hug while attending the funeral service for New York Fire Department Chaplain Rev. Mychal Judge, in front of the St. Francis of Assisi Church September 15, 2001 in New York City. Judge died while giving the last rites to a fireman in the collapse of the World Trade Center. The World Trade Center was destroyed after both the landmark towers were struck by two hijacked planes in an alleged terrorist attack on September 11.

A woman is comforted as she mourns the victims of the World Trade Center disaster September 15, 2001 at a memorial in New York City's Union Square Park.

More than 5,000 people sing along with the the Mormon Tabernacle Choir as it performs at a prayer service on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah, 14 September, 2001.

Father Christopher Keenan (C) participates in the funeral for New York Fire Dept. chaplain Rev. Mychal Judge, a victim of the World Trade Center attack in New York, outside St. Francis of Assisi Church 15 September 2001.

A rose hangs next to a photo and information about a young man posted on the wall of a flower shop in lower Manhattan 15 September 2001 in New York.

Sisters Kenya, Jennie, and Elena Barahona (left to right) hold vigil at a police barricade for victims of the 11 September terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, 14 September in lower Manhattan, New York.

A volunteer fireman from Rockaway Point, NY stands at a memorial in Manhattan's Union Square Park 16 September for victims of the World Trade Center attack.

With the skyline of New York City as a backdrop, people light candles after 7:00 pm 14 September 2001 to remember those lost in the World Trade Center disaster 14 September 2001.

Christina Hultholm writes a message in chalk on Union Square 14 September 2001 at a memorial for the victims of the World Trade Center attack in New York. The World Trade Center was destroyed 11 September 2001 by terrorists in hijacked commercial aircraft.

A New York firefighter watches as the body of a colleague is removed from the debries of the World Trade Center September 15, 2001 in New York''s financial district.

People cheer on rescue workers on the West Side Drive September 13, 2001 in New York City after the destruction of the World Trade Center, which killed some 3,000 people.

Mourners attend the World Trade Center memorial service at Ground Zero September 11, 2002 in New York City. Memorial services will be held throughout the day at Ground Zero for the one year anniversary of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks.

Mourners enter Ground Zero during the World Trade Center memorial service September 11, 2002 in New York City. Memorial services will be held throughout the day at Ground Zero for the one year anniversary of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks.

A woman collapes from grief at Ground Zero during the World Trade Center memorial enters September 11, 2002 in New York City. Mourners will attend memorial services throughout the day at Ground Zero for the one year anniversary of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks.

A policeman pauses at Ground Zero during the World Trade Center memorial enters September 11, 2002 in New York City. Mourners will attend memorial services throughout the day at Ground Zero for the one year anniversary of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks.

Mourners leave Ground Zero during the World Trade Center memorial enters September 11, 2002 in New York City. Mourners will attend memorial services throughout the day at Ground Zero for the one year anniversary of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks.

A police officer reflects at Ground Zero during the World Trade Center memorial September 11, 2002 in New York City. Mourners will attend memorial services throughout the day at Ground Zero for the one year anniversary of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks.

A boy places flowers at Ground Zero during the World Trade Center memorial September 11, 2002 in New York City. Mourners will attend memorial services throughout the day at Ground Zero for the one year anniversary of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks.

Mourners gather at Ground Zero during the World Trade Center memorial service September 11, 2002 in New York City. Mourners will attend memorial services throughout the day for the one year anniversary of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks.

People embrace as they visit Ground Zero during the one year anniversary of the terrorists attack September 11, 2002 in New York City.

A mourner near Ground Zero is overcome with grief on the one year anniversary of the World Trade Center attacks September 11, 2002 in New York City. Memorial services will be held throughout the day at Ground Zero and other sites for the one year anniversary of the terror attacks on the U.S.

Mourners place flowers during the World Trade Center memorial service at Ground Zero September 11, 2002 in New York City.

Mourners attend the World Trade Center memorial service at Ground Zero September 11, 2002 in New York City.

An NYPD officer salutes at the World Trade Center memorial service at Ground Zero September 11, 2002 in New York City.

A woman mourns with her daughter at the World Trade Center memorial service at Ground Zero September 11, 2002 in New York City.

An NYPD officer mourns at the World Trade Center memorial service at Ground Zero September 11, 2002 in New York City.

U.S. President George W. Bush speaks to rescue workers, firefighters and police officers from the rubble of Ground Zero September 14, 2001 in New York City. Standing with Bush is retired firefighter Bob Beckwith and at (R) is New York Governor George Pataki.

Mourners hug each other as they attend a candlelight vigil at Ground Zero September 10, 2003 in New York City. Tomorrow will mark the two-year anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the U.S.

A woman holds up a picture of a family member as relatives gather around two pools of water representing the Twin Towers as mourners pay their respects to lost ones of the World Trade Center attack during the 9/11 Commemoration Event, 11 September 2003 at the World Trade Center.

Anthony Taccetta, 10, holds a photo of his uncle, firefighter Lenny Ragaglia as he joins mourners gathering to remember those lost during the attacks on the World Trade Center at Ground Zero, 11 September, 2003. Ragaglia, who died in the attack, was with Engine 54.

A mourner weeps while kneeling by a photo of firefighter Lt. John Napolitano, killed in the collapse of the World Trade Center, in the pit area of ground zero during memorial services marking the second anniversary of the attacks which destroyed the towers, 11 September, 2003.

Delia Colon of New York sits outside the site of the World Trade Center wrapped in a US flag before dawn as mourners arrive 11 September 2003, to pay their respects before the start of the 9/11 Commemoration Event at the World Trade Center.

A mourner cries as she holds a photo of a loved one at ground zero during a ceremony marking the third anniversary of 9/11 terrorist attacks September 11, 2004 in New York City.

A stranded Luftansa passenger sits on the sidewalk 11 September 2001 waiting for a hotel room after her flight from Frankfurt, Germany, destined for Atlanta, Georgia, was diverted to Toronto, Canada. All US airports are to remain closed until at least noon 12 September 2001 following the series of terrorist attacks in the country.

Firemen leave the rescue area near the World Trade Center after their shift 13 September 2001, in New York. Rescue efforts continue at the World Trade Center after the twin towers were destroyed 11 September 2001 by terrorists in hijacked commercial aircraft.

A New York City firefighter touches the helmet on the casket of Father Mychal F. Judge during the funeral service for the fire department chaplain at Saint Francis of Assisi Church in New York 15 September 2001. Judge died in the collapse of the World Trade Center towers.

Marquissa Harper (L) holds a fellow worshiper during a prayer at the First AME church in Los Angeles, CA 16 September, 2001. Worshipers of various faiths throughout the world focused on the victims of terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and Pentagon in Washington, DC.

The Reverend Cecil Murray prays during Sunday services at the First AME church in Los Angeles, CA 16 September, 2001. Worshipers of various faiths throughout the world focused on the victims of terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and Pentagon in Washington, DC.

Youths from Maryland light candles holding US flags in front of the Lincoln Memorial 14 September 2001 in Washington, DC, to commemorate the victims of the 11 September terrorist attacks in New York and Washington.

A mourner holds a photo of an unidentified victim as family members begin to arrive at Ground Zero 11 September, 2002, the first anniversary of the attacks that leveled the World Trade Center. Thousands came together with an outpouring of grief and resolve as they marked the one-year anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks.

A mourner holds a photo of an unidentified victim as family members begin to arrive at Ground Zero in New York 11 September, 2002, the first anniversary of the attacks that leveled the World Trade Center. Thousands came together with an outpouring of grief and resolve as they marked the one-year anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks.

An unidentified mourner cries as she arrives at ground zero in New York 1 September, 2002, the first anniversary of the terrorist attacks that leveled the World Trade Center. Memorial events, remembering the attacks, are planned all day Wednesday.

New York Police Department clergy consoles Philomena Mistrulli, widow of construction worker Joseph Mistrulli, killed in September 11 World Trade Center attack, December 7, 2001 at a Christmas tree lighting ceremony at Ground Zero in New York City. Artwork (R) made by construction worker David O''Neal and produced at Paradis Granite in Pennsylvania will be part of a memorial wall in the Verizon Building at Ground Zero.